What we cover
The Alaska 2026 ballot. Federal seats, the open governor's race, and the ballot measures national surveys never bother to ask about.
U.S. Senate
Dan Sullivan (R) defends in a ranked-choice race that polls almost always omit Alaska from.
U.S. House
Alaska's single at-large seat — Mary Peltola (D) holds it after the 2022 special.
Governor
Mike Dunleavy is term-limited. An open-seat statewide race with no obvious frontrunner.
Ballot measures
Whatever lands on the 2026 ballot — RCV repeal attempts, education funding, more.
How it works
Sign up once. Get 1–4 short surveys a month. Take them by AI-voice phone call or on the web. Results publish openly.
1. Sign up
Phone, name, ZIP, age band. About 30 seconds.
2. Get invited
1–4 short surveys a month. Text or call — your choice.
3. Take it
~2 min by AI-voice phone call or ~3 min on the web.
4. See it published
Public results page with methodology, mode split, and N.
Methodology is the product.
Most polls hand you a number. We hand you the number, the question wording, the sample size, the version, the mode split, the methodology note, and the source code that produced all of it.
Open methodology
Every result page shows N, version, mode split (voice vs web), and an honest opt-in-frame caveat. Methodology lives in a public doc anyone can audit.
No payment, no sponsors
Panelists are never paid. No sponsors buy individual surveys. The funding posture is the reason we can publish methodology unedited.
Source code is public
The whole platform — survey engine, AI-voice prompts, aggregation, this page — is in a public repo. Bugs and methodology critiques file as GitHub issues.
Append-only consent log
Every consent — and every revocation — is recorded with verbatim text and timestamp. We never edit the record. Opt-out is honored across SMS and voice both.
Be counted in the next survey.
30 seconds to sign up. You pick the mode each time: a 2-minute AI-voice call or a 3-minute web survey.
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